The smd electrolytics behind the keyboard connector can be a pain to get the iron onto. Be careful not to melt the connector in the process.
These are in a very tight spot. Instead of trying to desolder the leads direct I used some very pointy and sharp Tamiya side cutters and chopped away the capacitor can in about three pieces until the two leads were visible, then heated the centre of the cap and lifted the base away from the internal leads still soldered to the board. The inside of the cap is basically a dry, thick black paste and does not flow when cut, it is easily removed from the leads when heated. Once the leads are exposed they are much easier to remove as they come away individually and it is not hard to melt the solder when the body of the capacitor is not in the way.
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